Nowadays, Asynchronous programming is very popular with the help of the async and await keywords in C#. When we are dealing with UI and on button click, we use a long-running method like reading a large file or something else which will take a long time, in that case, the entire application must wait to […]

Server side pagination is very useful when we are dealing with huge amounts of data. At that time client-side pagination will take a long time to get all the data at the same time, so it’s better to make a Server call on every page request. We are going to see all employee data with […]

Introduction This article demonstrates how to create an Azure SQL Database, set the Firewall rule, and connect through the SQL Server Management Studio. Prerequisites Microsoft Azure Subscription, SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) First of all, login to the Azure portal. Click here to go Azure login page. After signing into the Azure portal, click on the SQL […]

Introduction This article demonstrates how to deploy a website to Azure using FTP. Prerequisites FileZilla, Microsoft Azure Subscription First of all, log in to the Azure portal. Click here to go to Azure login page. After signing into the Azure portal, click on New from the left panel of the website, as shown in the below image. […]

Introduction This article demonstrates how to deploy a website to Azure using Visual Studio. Prerequisites Visual Studio Microsoft Azure Subscription First of all, login to the Azure portal. Click here to go to the Azure login page. After Signing in the Azure portal, click on “New” from the left panel of the website as shown in the […]

We have covered the definition, uses of TypeScript, why we need to use TypeScript and how to use TypeScript with Node.js and any editor like notepad in the previous article. Please click below link to go through the previous article. Getting Started With TypeScript – Part One In this article, we are going to learn […]

Microsoft Introduced TypeScript in 2012. As per the official website of TypeScript, “TypeScript is a typed superset of JavaScript that compiles to plain JavaScript. Any browser. Any host. Any OS. Open source” That means TypeScript has all the features of JavaScript and we can use it for any browser, any host, and any OS because […]

Mutable and immutable are English words that mean “can change” and “cannot change” respectively. The meaning of these words is the same in C# programming language; that means the mutable types are those whose data members can be changed after the instance is created but Immutable types are those whose data members cannot be changed […]